I agree with Nadaka. Unfortunately the world is populated by leaders who would and even now are crushing out the type of government style I am most comfortable with, which is as close to true democracy as possible. I think in an era of internet the candidates should be able speak more freely and I don't oppose the factionism that would result from each Senator having his own personal forums for example.
I think at least one day of the week should be devoted to reading those forums as part of the job description. After all, there isn't much keeping the politicians from wheeling around the country showboating otherwise.
I think also that there by granting each senator his own internet forum, for his people to speak about issues important to them in print in public that we could then have extremely knowledgeable politicians and a knowledgeable public that is able to get their rep's ear when it is important.
EDIT: Some probably already have forums, but I bet a lot don't. I think it should be a legal requirement to be a member of congress due to the ease of obtaining a well designed forums. Surely funds are not an issue.
EDIT2: And while certainly many of these forums may be used sparingly, surely that's only a sign of good governance? One day a week communicating through a forums is not so strenuous. However, if your people are yelling on your forums and you ignore it, then you know you are in trouble.
EDIT3: What would be silly is if we had to force the politicians to join by starting forums for every one of them, although it might have to be in such a visible and mainstream way that everyone would think it's funny that the politicians have to scurry to the forums and talk to the people.